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Georgia Erovnuli Liga 12/02 10:00 36 FC Shukura v FC Gagra L 0-9
Georgia Erovnuli Liga 11/28 15:00 35 Torpedo Kutaisi v FC Shukura L 9-0
Georgia Erovnuli Liga 11/24 10:00 34 FC Shukura v FC Samtredia L 0-9
Georgia Erovnuli Liga 11/10 15:00 33 [2] Dinamo Tbilisi v FC Shukura Kobuleti [10] L 4-2
Georgia Erovnuli Liga 11/04 10:30 32 [10] FC Shukura Kobuleti v Dila Gori [5] L 1-2
Georgia Erovnuli Liga 10/28 13:00 31 FC Telavi v FC Shukura W 0-1
Georgia Erovnuli Liga 10/20 11:00 30 [10] FC Shukura Kobuleti v FC Saburtalo Tbilisi [3] L 1-2
Georgia Erovnuli Liga 10/08 11:00 29 [6] Samgurali v FC Shukura Kobuleti [10] L 5-0
Georgia Erovnuli Liga 10/02 10:30 28 [10] FC Shukura Kobuleti v Dinamo Batumi [1] L 0-6
Georgia Erovnuli Liga 09/27 16:00 27 [9] FC Gagra v FC Shukura Kobuleti [10] L 1-0
Georgia Erovnuli Liga 09/23 11:30 26 [10] FC Shukura Kobuleti v Torpedo Kutaisi [6] D 0-0
Georgia Erovnuli Liga 09/23 11:00 27 FC Gagra v FC Shukura - CANC

Wikipedia - FC Shukura Kobuleti

FC Shukura Kobuleti, commonly known as Shukura Kobuleti or simply Shukura, is a defunct Georgian football club from Kobuleti, the second largest city in Adjara.

After the 2023 season, the team was first relegated to Erovnuli Liga 2, the second tier of Georgian football, and later expelled to Liga 4. But they withdrew without playing a single match there.

History

Established in 1968, Shukura played eight seasons in the Soviet third division.

After an independent Georgian league was formed in 1990, the club took part in II league competition before getting promoted to Umaglesi Liga for 1993/94. After one season, though, they lost a relegation battle.

A decade later the team managed to earn another promotion after 2003/04, but facing severe financial problems, Shukura was unable to play in the first tier.

In 2011/12, Shukura won the third division and advanced to II league. They had another successful season in 2013/14, when the club returned to the top flight and also for the first time reached the semifinals of David Kipiani Cup after Umaglesi Liga clubs WIT Georgia and Merani had been eliminated.

In October 2019, Giorgi Shashiashvili took the helm of Shukura and a year later led the club to successful completion of their promotion goal, although after one season the club returned to League 2.

The team came close to the Cup final in 2021. Having initially beaten Dinamo Tbilisi, Shukura was ahead of Samgurali three minutes before the stoppage time, but still lost a dramatic five-goal thriller. In 2022, Shukura sealed the first place in Liga 2 for the third time in a decade and claimed the champion's record-breaking fifth title in the history of the second division. In the same year, development company Alliance Group Holding was confirmed as a majority stakeholder (83%) of the club with its chairman Ayet Kukava taking over the remaining share.

Despite large-scale pre-season changes, Shukura were faced with a turbulent period back in the Erovnuli Liga in 2023. Unable to play at the home ground during the entire season, they were handed a transfer ban at some point and, besides, deducted six points for financial issues. With six matches still to play, Shukura were officially relegated in October. In January 2024, the Football Federation announced that due to Shukura's failure to meet licensing requirements the club would be demoted to the 4th tier. Following this decision, the team was dissolved.

**FC Shukura** is a prominent professional soccer team based in the city of Zugdidi, Georgia. Established in 1990, the club has a rich history and a passionate fan base that supports it through thick and thin. FC Shukura competes in the Erovnuli Liga, the top tier of Georgian football, and has made a name for itself as a competitive force in the league.

The team's colors are traditionally blue and white, symbolizing the club's identity and connection to the local community. FC Shukura plays its home matches at the prestigious Adjarabet Arena, where fans gather to create an electrifying atmosphere, cheering on their team with unwavering loyalty.

Over the years, FC Shukura has developed a reputation for nurturing local talent and promoting youth development, contributing to the growth of soccer in the region. The club's commitment to excellence is reflected in its strategic approach to both player development and competitive performance.

With a focus on teamwork, discipline, and sportsmanship, FC Shukura aims to achieve success on the national stage while fostering a strong sense of community and pride among its supporters. As the team continues to evolve, it remains dedicated to its mission of bringing exciting soccer to its fans and aspiring to achieve greater heights in Georgian football.